At the strategic level, it should at least last until the second quarter of next year.
The reasoning is simple, converting a liner into an escort carrier capable of carrying anti-submarine patrol aircraft takes at least half a year.
During the Second Global War, submarine-based trade disruption operations shone on the three-ocean fronts, so after the war ended, every country placed great emphasis on anti-submarine escorts. In the period after the war, the Imperial Navy also converted many war-built carriers into escort carriers.
However, the Tiaoman Empire and the Bulan Kingdom clearly do not have such financial resources.
Probably due to their deep-seated hatred of unrestricted submarine warfare, the Bulan Kingdom was the first to explore escort tactics post-war, or rather, to search for a suitable escort combat platform.
After much consideration, they ultimately chose escort carriers.
